The document discusses characteristics of jellyfish including that they mostly live in the ocean, are carnivores that trap prey with their stinging tentacles, and are found in many parts of Spain like Galicia, Asturias, and Catalonia. It also includes information about a platypus describing its physical traits such as a duck-like beak and beaver tail, as well as discussing what type of animal it is and where it is from.
2. Characteristics of the jellyfish
What eat the jellyfish?
In what parts of spain are the jellifish?
3. Almost all of them live in the ocean.
They are carnivores. They trap other animals with
their long tentacles.These tentacles also produce
a poison.
4. They eat small prey alive thanks to capturing laden
tentacles nematocysts or stinging cells.
5. The jellyfish are in : Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, País
Vasco, Cataluña, Comunidad Valenciana, Murcia,
Andalucía, Islas Baleares e islas Canarias.
8. CHARASTERISTIC OF
PLATYPUS
The platypus is from the united states. But
in spain are a lot them in te zoos. The
platypus has a beak like a duck and
beaver tail.
9. BODY OF PLATYPUS
1. EYES: it has two eyes very big and the
eyes are bulbing.
2. BODY: it has a cuadrangular body, the
color is green.
3. TAIL: it has an orange tail and has a tail
green. Do you know we classify the
colour of the tail is dark green.
4. FEET OR LEGS: The platypus has 4
legs or feet the color is yellow.
10. THE GAMES OF PLATYPUS
The best game of the platypus
is Rubber ball.
11. WHAT IS A PLATYPUS
What is platypus ?
A platypus is a animal but what type of
animal.
Is a mammal, and the name is?
ORNITORRINCO
12. What is a platypus
A platypus is a mammal, in mammals we
have three groups: Monotremes,
Marsupial and Placental mammal this
animal is in the group of Monotremes
and is oviparous.
13. QUESTION
What part of the world is the platypus from?
The united states
What type is the platypus vertebrates or
invertebrates?
Vertebrates
What is the best game of the platyptus?
Rubber ball
What are the three types of mammals?
Monotremes,Marsupial,Placantal mammal.
42. Size, weight and other caracteristics
• The osprey is a vertebrate, it´s a bird the
belonging to the vultures group.
• Its scientific name is gypaetus barbatus.
• Its weight is between 4,5 and 7 kg.
• Its wingspan is between 2,35 and 2,75m.
• It has the head, the chest and the legs white,
and the wing brown, black or gray.
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44. Habitats
• In Spain it lives only in Pirineos and Cazorla.
• It´s in danger of extinction.
• It makes its nest in mountain caves.
• When the osprey is 4 months old, it flies for
first time.
• During its youth it travels everywhere in
Spain.
• When the osprey grows up returns to the
place where it flew for first time to breed.
45.
46. Diets
• Their food is:
1.70% bones
2.25% meat
3.5% skin
• It can eat bones of 20 cm
47. Unique behaviors
• When the bones are too large, the osprey
flies with the bone in its beak. Then it drops
the bone to the rocks to break it to eat.
48. Other interesting facts
• It has red eyes, a beard and feathers in its
legs.
• When it´s ungry its eyes become redder.
• One day somebody saw a young osprey in the
Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. It was there two
or three days. Then it continued its travel
from Cazorla to Pirineos. The name of this
osprey is Tono.
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50.
51. You probably have heard the phrase “wise old
owl” before, so you might be surprised to learn
that these birds aren't the most intelligent.
Their brains are actually considered quite small
for their comparative size, and geese, crows,
and ravens are all thought to be “smarter.”
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53. There is also the common belief that owls
simply "look" smart! Unlike most birds, owl
eyes are placed on the front of their heads
(versus on the sides) to help them focus on
prey when hunting. This wide-eyed glance
gives them the impression of thinking really
hard when, in reality, they are most likely just
thinking about their next meal!
54. Owls are a group of avian animals that belong
to the order Strigiformes, constituting 200
extant species. Most are solitary and nocturnal,
with some exceptions (e.g., the Northern Hawk
Owl). Owls hunt mostly
small mammals, insects, and small birds,
although a few species specialize in
huntingfish. They are found in all regions of
the Earth except Antarctica, most
of Greenland and some remote islands.
55. Though owls are typically solitary, the
literary collective noun for a group of owls is
a parliament. Owls are characterized by their
small beaks and wide faces, and are divided
into two families: the typical owls, Strigidae;
and the barn-owls, Tytonidae. Despite common
belief, owls are not true birds, but rather, they
are owls.
56. Owls are a group of birds that belong to
the order Strigiformes, constituting 200
extant bird of prey species. Most
are solitary and nocturnal, with some
exceptions (e.g., the Northern Hawk Owl).
Owls hunt mostly small mammals, insects, and
other birds, although a few species specialize in
hunting fish.
57. They are found in all regions of the Earth
except Antarctica, most of Greenland and some
remote islands
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61. Stingrays are a group of rays, which are cartilaginous fishes
related to sharks. They are classified of eight families:
Sixgill stingray, deep water stingray, stingarees, round rays, whiptail
stingrays, river stingrays, butterfly rays and eagle rays.
62. Most stingrays have one or more barbed stings
(modified from dermal denticles) on the tail, which
are used exclusively in self-defense. The stinger
may reach a length of approximately 35 cm. And its
underside has two grooves with venom glands.
63. Stingrays are common in
coastal tropical and subtropical marine waters
throughout the world, and also includes species
found in warmer temperate oceans. And a
number of whiptail stingrays (such as the Niger
stingray), are restricted to fresh water.